POTENTIAL child victims of a sex attacker are being urged to contact police by his former Nantwich employers.

Antony Foxley, of Crewe Road, Wistaston had only just finished serving a prison sentence handed to him in February this year for indecently assaulting a 14-year-old boy – a fellow employee – in the private swimming pool at Stapeley Water Gardens in 1991 and 1992 when fresh allegations came to light.

As a result, the 48-year-old has admitted indecent assault on a 13-year-old boy between May and December 2001, and was given a community rehabilitation order for a maximum of two years and ordered to sign the Sex Offenders Register for five years.

The wife of his first victim has slammed the latest punishment served to Foxley, saying its leniency ‘may put other people off speaking out’.

She added: “My husband is really glad someone else has come forward but very disappointed that person hasn’t had the same outcome.”

Now Stapeley Water Gardens bosses have spoken out against their former employee of 30 years, condemning his actions as ‘appalling’.

A spokesman said: “Mr Foxley had been involved with two minor incidents of alleged sexual harassment with fellow employees at Stapeley Water Gardens during his employment both of which were addressed but nothing that would indicate incidents of such a serious nature were possible.

“We are all completely disgusted with Mr Foxley’s actions and feel very sorry for his victims and their families and in no way condone or wish to conceal any part of this very unfortunate set of circumstances.

“We would encourage any members of the public or employees past or present to contact the police if they have any further, as yet unknown, allegations against Anthony Foxley, a man who abused his position of trust with the company, and we would co-operate fully with any enquiries the police may have.”